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How can I add a root certificate to Firefox?

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I need to use a website that uses a certificate signed by our corporate certificate authority. How can configure Firefox to trust the root certificate and accept the website's certificate?

Do I need to install software or call a Firefox API, as described below?

https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:AddRootToFirefox

I need to use a website that uses a certificate signed by our corporate certificate authority. How can configure Firefox to trust the root certificate and accept the website's certificate? Do I need to install software or call a Firefox API, as described below? https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:AddRootToFirefox

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In "☰ > Preferences > Privacy & Security > View Certificates", select the tab "Authorities" and click "Import".